Monday, August 31, 2015

Use PronTech As Your Disinfectant

Recovery In Progress

New Uses For Litter

2016 USDA Economic Outlook

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

BioSecurity: Cleaning and Disinfecting

To properly disinfect a surface it must be cleaned first.  A dirty surface cannot be disinfected.  That is why we have developed CleanTech.  It is a non-ionic cleaner that helps to remove dirt, buildup, biofilm, and other debris from surfaces.  CleanTech is specifically designed to work in connection with PronTech.  Using the two products together you can be sure that your facility, whether it is a hatchery, processing plant, or poultry house is cleaned and disinfected.  For more information contact us at info@upitrading.com or contact me at bwilson@upitrading.com.

Bird Flu Impact

Bird Flu Vaccine?

Poultry In Georgia

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Poultry Industry Is Changing

As the Poultry Industry changes so must be the way those within the industry view certain practices. One of those is the use of antibiotics.  With the reductions in the use of antibiotics, individuals within the industry must be much more aware of the environment that birds are exposed to.  Hatcheries need to be more sanitary, as well as farms, and drinker lines.

PronTech can help protect your flock and your investment while being safe to your employees and friendly to the environment.  Contact me at bwilson@upitrading.com for more information.

Click the link below to find out more of how Perdue is changing things up within the poultry industry.


Perdue Sharply Cuts Antibiotics

Spotty Liver Disease

Spotty liver disease in common in hens and can cause egg shortages. This new discovery could help reduce this threat, but in the meantime make sure to keep your facilities clean and disinfected. For more information on how PronTech can help you keep your houses clean and your chickens safer contact me at bwilson@upitrading.com.


NCC backs EPA on Renewable Fuel Standard

The National Chicken Council supports the EPA's recommendation to cut back ethanol requirements.  To find out more click on the link below.

NCC backs EPA on Renewable Fuel Standard